I'm not exactly sure what she was hoping to accomplish by allowing this particular conversation to go public, but a part of me also hopes that she suffers dire consequences as a result. I'm not defending Sterling or his attitude or comments, but I don't think there was any real reason for anyone else to be privy to his private thoughts, especially those between him and his personal whore. I'm sure certain jackals in Hollywood are already foaming at the mouth over possible movie rights for this ridiculous episode . . .